broskmodeller
Broskmodeller are physical models that replicate cartilage tissue for educational, clinical, and research purposes. They cover articular cartilage in joints (such as the knee or hip), as well as cartilage in the trachea, larynx, nose, and other cartilaginous structures. Models can be generic for teaching or patient-specific, created from imaging data to reflect individual anatomy.
Construction and materials vary. Modern broskmodeller are often produced from CT or MRI scans to produce accurate
Applications include medical education, where they help students learn anatomy and palpation; clinical training for procedures
Limitations and challenges involve balancing realism with cost and durability. While broskmodeller can closely mimic shape